Domestic News:
1. Li Qiang met with South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok in Dalian, who was in China to attend the Summer Davos Forum.
2. After nine years, my country's supercomputer ranks first in the world again.
3. The draft revision of the People's Bank of China Law has been submitted for its first review.
4. Two departments: Domestically produced passenger cars can be purchased and registered on the same day.
5. Relevant departments are considering launching a special policy to support the export of digital culture.
6. The Ministry of Commerce and other departments issued two notices to further promote the expansion of automobile consumption across the entire industry chain.
7. Volcano Engine: Seed 2.1 and Seedance 2.5 released, with new image and voice models added simultaneously.
8. Liu Guozhong emphasized during his research visit to Jiangsu the need to build a new pillar industry in biomedicine and cultivate the future industry of brain-computer interfaces.
International News:
1. The Dow Jones Industrial Average will include Google A.
2. Putin: Russia is willing to negotiate with Ukraine based on the Istanbul Agreement and other agreements. 3. The US will provide a $17.5 billion loan to support the construction of large nuclear reactors.
4. Italian Prime Minister Meloni is considering holding early elections as early as April next year.
5. Russian Deputy Prime Minister: Considering banning diesel exports, currently using fuel reserves.
6. Trump will attend the World Cup final and present the trophy to the champion.
7. US manufacturing activity grew more than expected in June, but factory employment fell to a six-year low.
8. The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that defense plans will be announced before the NATO summit in July, attempting to dispel misunderstandings.
9. The Chicago Board Options Exchange launched the CBOE Predicts prediction platform, with its first products to be available.
10. Overnight Market Update—Nasdaq fell over 2%, chip stocks plummeted, Nvidia's market capitalization fell below $5 trillion, spot gold fell 2%, and silver fell over 5%.
11. Middle East Situation—
① Trump: Iran has fully agreed to accept long-term nuclear inspections; this is a prerequisite for further negotiations.
② Oman and the International Maritime Organization coordinate the opening of a temporary navigation channel in the Strait of Hormuz. ③ Hezbollah in Lebanon stated that Israel's attack on southern Lebanon violated the ceasefire agreement.
④ Oman and Iran issued a joint statement emphasizing their territorial sovereignty and agreeing to jointly develop a navigation management agreement.
⑤ The US military stated it will continue its presence and vigilance in the Middle East, with two aircraft carriers still operating in the region.